Author Gail Gauthier's Reflections On Children's Books, Writing, And The World of Children's Publishing

Monday, November 20, 2006

Three Hours Of Work On A Good Day

Meg Rosoff's piece at The Guardian about her work day reminded me of an article I read years ago before I started publishing regularly. The article was about how some New England writer spent his day. It involved reading the newspaper, going for a walk, and taking a nap. Every day.

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Later my friends told me that if I want to play the game better I should go to earn the kal geons, so I was very quickly risen to thirty levels, and then I started to play the game alone.I spend a lot of kal gold to treat myself in this game. However she was also very sad when I was hurt, she was sorry about this to me and I did not complain her at last. I was very happy and we went to earn the kal online geons to equip us to become strong. Today I play the game again and I can get a lot of kal online gold for her, I take her to upgrade and then add her experience. I have a lot of kalonline Geons and I want to give her in the game.

About Me

I'm the author of eight books for children and young adults, all published by G.P. Putnam's Sons. I've republished Saving the Planet & Stuff as an eBook. Now I have experience wading in both the traditional and self-publishing pools. My essays have been published at The Millions and Literary Mama, and my short stories at Alimentum and Cricket. I have been blogging at Original Content for eleven years.